That little argument about unicorns and memory could leave you with the impression that a robot's inner monologue is pretty bizarre and vapid.
Randi Stummer, who lives in Columbus, Ohio, isn't ready to ask a doctor to put her 72-year-old mother on the medicine, but she is worried enough about her mother's memory issues that she wants to find out more about bexarotene and would be willing to consider putting her in a clinical trial.
Their testimony was crucial and aimed at convincing jurors that, one, Arias wasn't lying about her memory gaps from the day of the killing, and two, that she did suffer physical abuse by Alexander.
Students in the other group spent that time reading an article about how memory works and learning new strategies for recalling material.
"In my memory, that was just about as bad as it could get and as brazen as it could get, " Delainey said.
There's one band out there that's synonymous with everything wonderful about that place, that the mere mention of its name brings a pungent, sense-memory whiff of hair spray, Camel Lights and fried dough on the Shore.
This completely missed the point about the fundamental nature of human memory that if it is not supported by objective evidence it is highly fallible, whatever jurors, the judge, or the witness themselves think.
Most flash modules fail after being written to and erased about 10, 000 times, but Macronix found that the tired memory could be restored by baking it for extended periods of time.
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In that trial, about 2, 800 elderly participants showed improved memory, reasoning and visual processing speed after playing an earlier version of the Double Decision game, said Dr. Wolinsky, who also worked on that earlier research.
Perhaps he had an uneasy memory of saying that we would get together to talk about teaching ideas.
And when we speak of Silicon Valley today, we are talking about their attitude, not the fact that they made 16K bit CMOS DRAM memory chips.
The drive to feed more consumer devices like iPods and phones has caused manufacturers to boost their production capacity--a turn that's brought about lower prices of both high-quality enterprise memory chips and those aimed at consumers.
Many of Sony 's products (nyse: SNE - news - people) use that company's Memory Stick storage technology, which is about the size of a stick of gum and holds up to 64 MB.
He had an incredible, prodigious memory that I will not take the time to regale you about.
The young people I work with, they have no memory, or role models or families that can tell them about what it was like before.
"The fact that the NTSB is basically looking at every component around the battery, including the computer hardware and the (memory) software, means that they have no idea yet about a culprit and (they) suspect everything, " Ordonez said.
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But that seems like a distant memory as Hughes and Chaplin chat with enthusiasm about Strangeland.
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These include asking patients and caregivers about whether confusion and memory loss are worsening and using widely available cognitive screening tests that take less than five minutes.
What makes the occurrence worth talking about is that it acutely hits two topics: the psychology of fear and the nature of memory.
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Part of it might be the delusional notion of preserving a memory, but it's probably more about showing everyone in social media that you're actually out of your house doing something culturally important.
Where Enron made a market in just about anything, from long-term gas supply contracts to memory chips, Priory demands that Duke's traders stick to the commodities Duke transports through its pipelines or generates in its power plants.
Looked at in that light, for the first time in recent memory Americans are actually talking about the Constitution, specifically the 10th amendment, which is very clear about how the role of the federal government in our lives should be strictly limited.
Dorsett, who is also battling memory loss, says that the league should have done more to warn players about the consequences of head trauma.
Professor Bate said he wanted to write a book about Clare that would do the poet justice as there had never been a book worthy of his memory.
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Non-Facebook users can of course entertain themselves with the simple browser, but note that it didn't handle big websites well -- we had error messages about insufficient memory, so you should stick to mobile sites.
It's only a few years ago that I watched as a Cardiff pupil asked Gordon Brown, who was about to - if memory serves me - take over from Tony Blair, if he liked being Prime Minister.
First, they inserted a fraud question into surveys that are conducted annually by the Rush Memory and Aging Project, which questions the elderly about the gamut of their health, neurological, physical and mental developments.
Her objective was to eliminate all the information that gets lost, forgotten or misplaced when conversations about projects and tasks take place within disparate tools like email, handwritten notes and conversations that rely on memory.
Mining executives say that while they chuckle about the quirks of older geologists, they recognize the business value of their memory of previous exploratory work, their grasp of complex rock formations and their discipline in knowing how to meticulously chart new territory.
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